Tag Archives: income inequality

Both the Democrat and Republican parties comprise what can now only be described as an anti-American establishment, both of whom have fostered policies pernicious to the well-being of the country, one in the pursuit of totalitarianism, the other to become beneficiaries of globalist greed. Continue reading →

The plan is quite simple: world government through global taxes, with a religious face to bring it about. In its essentials, Jeffery Sachs’ plan for the future sacking of America differs little from Islam’s. Continue reading →

Once it goes beyond equality before the law, equal liberty for all, egalitarianism always runs up against a major problem: It needs people with guns to impose it on the unwilling, and even then they need escalating powers to scrutinize and intrude. Continue reading →

Above all, with both prongs of this strategy, we need a narrative that calls these policies noble, compassionate, and wise. We need them to be perceived as humanitarian aid to the young and poor, not as ways to keep them from succeeding. Continue reading →

Our students’ epidemic failure in class, however, is only symptomatic of a much larger issue. It is academia’s approach to teaching and learning that has utterly failed in its responsibility to these children. Further, the politicizing of public education by self-styled experts and administrators alike is as much the cause as anything. Continue reading →